Edward Jacoby

Edward Jacoby was a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) agent who led the Centra Spike aerial surveillance team in Colombia.

Biography
Edward Jacoby was a CIA agent, and he was attached to Colonel Lou Wysession's CIA operation in Colombia. Jacoby was the head of the Centra Spike aerial surveillance team, which intercepted phone calls made by drug traffickers in hopes of tracking them down and killing them. In 1992, he was ordered by ambassador Arthur Crosby to put the planes in the air and start intercepting calls as the United States ramped up its war on drugs in Latin America.